Personally, I think it is a broken concept to test how something will react for humans on another species. Given the vast differences in how one medication can affect the many people in one species, why bother to test it on another species? Not to mention...when did the creature of another species ever say it was willing to be a test subject? What makes that any better than tying up some person off of the street and making him/her your test subject against his/her will?
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Originally Posted by C Elegans This is true for a lot of regions but not for all. There are regions where the human population is still dependent on the ecosystem in the same fashion as other omnivores, and thus they behave like other omnivores. |
*nods* However, looking at an overall view of the entire human population, the species is in general cruel and destruction in regards to the world around them. Granted, most people don't actively go around attempting to maul and mutilate other species, however, how many people have you noticed avoid activities that may harm another species that would inconvenience it? How many people have given up their cars and walked instead of driving them because of the pollution it caused in the air around it?
Meh, time for work, can't stay to post any longer.